Wednesday 26 February 2020

The Home of God: Church

Theologians often use terms such as the visible and local church in comparison with the invisible and the universal church when talking about the church. The visible and local church is, of course, the physical churches we see and the members of those churches around us and around the world. But the invisible and universal Church Sydney is one; one church united in Christ not many physical churches and refers to all the faithful everywhere.

Everyone in the universal church is a true believer, but the case with visible and local churches is not necessarily so. Why are some fundamental differences between the universal Church and the visible relevant? One key reason is to avoid confusing what we sometimes see fallible churches doing with the universal church reality. Not only do visible and local churches often host non-believers, but also the faithful themselves are imperfect, leading to challenges and tensions in every visible Church Sydney.
This interpretation is interpreted by some Christian denominations, such as the Church Sydney, to mean that Peter is the rock on which the church was built and that Peter is the first pope. Protestants and other Christian denominations, however, have different understandings of this verse.

Though many believe that Jesus noted the meaning of the name of Peter here as rock, Christ gave him no supremacy. Instead, Jesus referred to Peter's statement: "You are the Christ, the Son of the living God." This confession of faith is the rock upon which the church is built, and like Peter, all who confess Jesus Christ as Lord are members of the church.

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